Just been in contact with a seller on ebay about a HxC floppy emulator he is selling. The price he is asking and the terms of sale (ie. untested, no refund stance) prompted me to ask him some questions. Here's the response I got (in reverse order):

Dear one_amp,

go buy a new one seems if i sell to you i going to get hassle so leave off the bid regards mark

I actually already have the USB version of this board, so i do know what it does and how to fit it correctly. The price you are asking is fair, but the terms of sale are not. If we can come to an agreement then I would be happy to bid. Thanks

buy new one i had no chance to test i not having people who havent got a clue buying it then saying it broken. its been in box day one never tryed it totally up to yu regards mark and price starting is fair

Hi I am interested in buying this item but I'm quite concerned about the no return policy in your auction. Considering these only cost £60 brand new it seems a bit of a gamble to ask £40 for something that potentially doesn't work. If you remove the stipulation about no returns should the item not work then I might be interested in putting a bid in. Thanks

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